Was going to put these up a few days ago but I just got around to it. Looks like the problem with my fan leaves yellowing/spotting/dying from the bottom of the plant up has, at least for the moment, slowed to a halt, with the assistance of "Revive", switching to distilled water, re-introducing bloom nutes, thoroughly flushing the soil, and of course the passage of time (about 2 weeks from when it started). I lost a bunch of my really big lower to mid fan leaves, especially on my large phenotype Easy Ryders (Scarlett, Stella, and Jennifer). For some reason the smaller phenotype didn't suffer quite as bad, but they did experience the same problem and did lose several leaves. I still have enough fan leaves and all the sugar leaves that I think will be sufficient for the photosynthesis the plants need to finish out their life cycle, which for the smaller pheno is only going to be another 10 days to 2 weeks IMO, and for the larger pheno will be another 3-4 weeks best guess. Gave all my girls another round of molasses tonight, which is the 3rd round I believe, and it might be the last for my smaller pheno plants, or perhaps one more.
As you can see from the pics below, my smaller pheno plants, Tiffany and Sarah, have the appearance of being totally dusted with powdered sugar, YUM. The buds on the larger pheno plants definitely don't mature nearly as fast as the smaller phenos, and they still don't have that dusted appearance that the smaller phenos do, but I can see the first signs of it. Wish Attitude would get this strain sorted out so that they were only selling one pheno, or create a new name for the other one, because the differences are so substantial that buyers/growers may well want to select one over the other. For example, the smaller pheno looks like it's going to top out at only perhaps 10 inches by harvest time, and will probably be ready for harvest between week 7 and week 8, whereas the larger pheno is not only much taller, ranging from around 14" to 20" at harvest, but it's also larger in circumference and apparently takes around 10 weeks to finish. Those are pretty radical differences, even though it's obvious to look at it that it's the same strain. My two smaller plants look like identical twins, as do my two largest plants, and my 5th plant is definitely the larger phenotype but hasn't grown quite as tall.
10/2 Pics
Easy Ryders (5)
Sarah - Day 44
Jennifer - Day 39
Tiffany - Day 39
Scarlett - Day 39
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Stella - Day 38
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Auto Onyx (1)
Amber - Day 34
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As you can see from the pics below, my smaller pheno plants, Tiffany and Sarah, have the appearance of being totally dusted with powdered sugar, YUM. The buds on the larger pheno plants definitely don't mature nearly as fast as the smaller phenos, and they still don't have that dusted appearance that the smaller phenos do, but I can see the first signs of it. Wish Attitude would get this strain sorted out so that they were only selling one pheno, or create a new name for the other one, because the differences are so substantial that buyers/growers may well want to select one over the other. For example, the smaller pheno looks like it's going to top out at only perhaps 10 inches by harvest time, and will probably be ready for harvest between week 7 and week 8, whereas the larger pheno is not only much taller, ranging from around 14" to 20" at harvest, but it's also larger in circumference and apparently takes around 10 weeks to finish. Those are pretty radical differences, even though it's obvious to look at it that it's the same strain. My two smaller plants look like identical twins, as do my two largest plants, and my 5th plant is definitely the larger phenotype but hasn't grown quite as tall.
10/2 Pics
Easy Ryders (5)
Sarah - Day 44
Jennifer - Day 39
Tiffany - Day 39
Scarlett - Day 39
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Stella - Day 38
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Auto Onyx (1)
Amber - Day 34
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